Sentences with phrase «jurists in»

When judges in the Eastern District do issue rulings on challenges raising Alice, their decisions are very different from jurists in other parts of the country.
Cameras, controlled by the Court staff, would allow for greater access in the decisions made by the nine jurists in black robes.
Another requirement that judges make public the number of abortions they granted or denied also was cited as a possible mechanism to attack jurists in re-election campaigns.»
A note on precedents - a number of leading jurists in many countries have raised red flags that due to the increase in arbitration over litigation that this is actually stifling the development of the law in common law jurisdictions thereby increasing uncertainty about the law and therefore compliance costs.
Throughout the campaign, McCain has promised that if given the opportunity, he would select jurists in the mold of Roberts or Alito, while Senator Obama voted against these two appointees.
Monica Bay was in attendance Thursday morning when the institute opened with what she describes as «a fast - paced case law update presented by six of the most well - known jurists in the legal industry.»
However, many jurists in Italy dispute this view.
Eventually, at each grade level, the editors distill their notes into detailed outlines, a task roughly comparable to what sixth - century jurists in Byzantium must have faced when they carved Justinian's Code out of the jungle of Roman law.
The most accomplished lawyers and jurists in the period of our founding persistently traced their judgments back to those axioms that were not contained in the Constitution.
(R. M. MacIver: The Modern State, pp. 103 - 104) It was the glory of Roman jurists in the early centuries A.D. that they first conceived the jus gentium, the natural law of all peoples, as incorporating the duties and rights which belonged to human beings everywhere.
Justice Scalia has found his own, distinct touch as a jurist in offering the concrete example that illuminates the jural landscape; and in this case, he marked out with a chilling precision the path that leads out from Romer.
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara will join a distinguished panel at the fourth annual Jurist in Residence program at The College of Saint Rose in Albany on Thursday, Oct. 6.
The R. William Arthur Loan Repayment Assistance Endowment, established by Dorothy Ellett Arthur in memory of her husband, The Honorable R. William Arthur, William & Mary Law Class of 1940, a highly respected lawyer and jurist in Wytheville, Virginia, who devoted much of his career to public service.
The Jurist in question is the conventional Jurist.
It is fair to say that no jurist in our history has received so much learned abuse as Viscount Haldane of Cloan.

Not exact matches

Yale only trumps other schools because its expenditures per student are greater than other schools, Brian Leiter, a law professor at The University of Chicago, argued to National Jurist magazine in 2013.
There are many ways in which such language can be given an orthodox construction: If, for example, you take your definition of «justice» from a law textbook (Aquinas likes the Roman jurist Ulpian) or from ordinary political usage, then there's no problem in saying God's mercy surpasses that.
The Maudoodi school, on the other hand, accepts only the Qur» an and the Hadith as the infallible sources of law and does not regard the decisions of the medieval jurists as binding in all cases.
Ethically, we are in an age in which there is grave doubt among theologians, philosophers, jurists and social scientists as to whether any universal principles exist which can be reliably known and used by the international community to define torture or terrorism as fundamentally wrong.
What is patent in the law in England is the effort of the jurists and parliamentarians to maintain the status quo and upper - class status and privilege until the industrial revolution, when the lower classes were eventually able to win the franchise and some [place] for themselves in governance after years of effort and much resistance.
My own favorite is the testimony of William Blackstone, the famous jurist, who went from church to church in order to hear every noteworthy clergyman in London.
Albert Camus's essay «Reflections on the Guillotine» cites a 19th - century French jurist's application of the law of probability to the chance of a judicial error with a result of one innocent man's being condemned in every 257 criminal cases.
Just as the attitude of the Sufis toward the religious teachings of Islam was a revolt against the jurists who stifled the true spirit of religion in order to preserve its form, their attitude toward God was also a revolt directed against the theologians and the philosophers.
Judge Andrew Napolitano, a distinguished jurist and professor of law, will speak on the importance of Catholic schools for the Church and society - at - large in a secular culture.
new questions such as released time for religious instruction, prayer and Bible reading in the public schools, tax exemptions for churches and other religious bodies, and the very meaning of religion itself occupied the attention of jurists.
The essay by the distinguished jurist and constitutional scholar Robert H. Bork on «lawless law» was an important part of that symposium, and he returns to that subject in a comprehensive and devastating article in the New Criterion, titled «Adversary Jurisprudence.»
In all these instances jurists are, according to the Times, disqualified from being considered for the federal bench.
It is cited amongst other places in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Islam issued in 1981 on the initiative of the Islamic Council of Europe, by Pope Benedict XVI in his lecture at the University of Regensburg, and then in thefollowing Open Letter to him from authoritative Muslim theologians and jurists.
And the «vague» papal pronouncement that Mr. Lowell seems to doubt was ever made was, in fact, a major — some think historic — allocution, delivered in 1953 to an audience of Italian jurists, in which Pope Pius XII laid down the principle that «in the interest of a higher and broader good, it is justifiable not to impede error by state laws and coercive measures.»
Comment on this seems unnecessary in view of Pius XII's pronouncement to the Italian jurists.
Ulpian, a Roman jurist who lived in the second century, urged that inebriates be treated as sick persons.
So, this is 2017: A few days after issuing an incompetently executed, morally dubious, and in many ways misguided executive order on immigrants and refugees, the president nominated an outstanding and unassailable jurist to succeed Justice Antonin Scalia.
His life will be in shambles by hateful folks looking to do him in,,,, Justice seems sometimes cruel but mob revenge is no answer and George's peers being the jurists have reached a verdict that should put an end to anyone's perspectives deemed otherwise,,,
Of course, I should not sweep too broadly in condemning «liberal» jurists.
Over the years Judge Taylor has been a jurist of flinty scrupulousness, particularly in his handling of early civil rights cases, and he has cast a clear eye on an astounding array of disputes.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement that Abdus - Salaam was a pioneer with an «unshakable moral compass» and «a trailblazing jurist whose life in public service was in pursuit of a more fair and more just New York for all.»
Having a jurist on the Court that is a member of the LGBTQ community has been long overdue and further shows the State's commitment to ensuring all New Yorkers are represented,» Glick said in a statement.
In page 219, the author talks about the origin of two - tier theory of free expression and writes that it has been first suggested by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841 - 1935), the Jurist who served the Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932, and later advocated by Robert H. Jackson (1892 - 1952) who was Attorney General (1940 - 1941) and serving in the Supreme Court (1941 - 1954In page 219, the author talks about the origin of two - tier theory of free expression and writes that it has been first suggested by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841 - 1935), the Jurist who served the Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932, and later advocated by Robert H. Jackson (1892 - 1952) who was Attorney General (1940 - 1941) and serving in the Supreme Court (1941 - 1954in the Supreme Court (1941 - 1954).
It was learnt that the late jurist, regarded in the nation's legal circle as a highly brilliant judicial officer, had been ill for some time.
In recent weeks, the list of potential candidates has grown to include Mohr, the county's Republican elections commissioner, Kloch, a veteran jurist; Guerra, a career prosecutor; and McCabe, a Democrat and former prosecutor now working at Delaware North.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who appointed Abdus - Salaam to the state's Court of Appeals in 2013, called her a «trailblazing jurist
Trump claims the jurist can't be impartial in the case since Curial is of Mexican heritage and Trump plans to build a wall along the southern border.
Citing the trailblazing African - American jurists Barbara Jordan and Thurgood Marshall as inspiration, James pledged to defend the vulnerable and stand up to hostile forces in Washington as New York's top law enforcement official.
Roanne L. (Ronnie) Mann, the magistrate judge assigned yesterday to oversee the state's redistricting process, is a registered Democrat, according to city records, and a «very smart, but humorless jurist,» according to an attorney who spent years dealing with her in one high - profile case.
In Bonventre's view, Cuomo has so far put together a coherent, capable Court of Appeals that includes jurists with both Democratic and Republican backgrounds, as well as those with experience in both law enforcement and defendants» rightIn Bonventre's view, Cuomo has so far put together a coherent, capable Court of Appeals that includes jurists with both Democratic and Republican backgrounds, as well as those with experience in both law enforcement and defendants» rightin both law enforcement and defendants» rights.
It's not just that the new (Davis) case deals with this issue, but it's a case written by a respected jurist that supports our arguments for dismissal,» Connors said in an interview.
Her critique of Gorsuch this morning in many ways echoed the one Schumer made last night: that the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals jurist is simply too conservative to adjudicate impartially.
Gorsuch was generally seen as one of the more moderate and less provocative jurists on Trump's docket of potential nominees, and the Senate — Schumer included — voted unanimously to confirm him to Colorado's 10th Circuit Court in 2006.
But some jurists think the 27 percent increase over the next three years is insufficient, and are urging court administrators to keep in place a $ 10,000 stipend that was provided to them in recognition of the fact that they had not received a salary hike since January 1999.
Normally, that by itself, should shield any one of the states which enacted Traditional Marriage protections against interlopers entering the state and demanding that their fake Sodomite «marriage» be recognized as valid, but in this day and age of a runaway judiciary, it is best that we somehow pass a Constitutional Amendment defining Traditional Marriage and / or slapping the hands of rogue jurists away from the issue altogether.
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